Bhagwaa Dhwaj | |
Use | Mainly in Hinduism |
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Proportion | 37.5:37.5 |
Adopted |
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Design | Flag of the Maratha Empire with a double pennant. |
The Bhagwa Dhwaj ( Marathi: भगवा ध्वज, romanized: bhagvā dhvaj, lit. 'saffron flag') is a saffron-colour flag used primarily in Hinduism. [1]
It has been described as "swallow-tailed and of a deep saffron color emblematic of the followers of god Mahādeva". [2]
In modern times, variations of a saffron flag were adopted by Hindu nationalist organisations – the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha in 1915 and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1925; [3] the saffron flag is believed to be a guru, or supreme authority, in the latter. [4] [5]
Bhagwaa Dhwaj | |
Use | Mainly in Hinduism |
---|---|
Proportion | 37.5:37.5 |
Adopted |
|
Design | Flag of the Maratha Empire with a double pennant. |
The Bhagwa Dhwaj ( Marathi: भगवा ध्वज, romanized: bhagvā dhvaj, lit. 'saffron flag') is a saffron-colour flag used primarily in Hinduism. [1]
It has been described as "swallow-tailed and of a deep saffron color emblematic of the followers of god Mahādeva". [2]
In modern times, variations of a saffron flag were adopted by Hindu nationalist organisations – the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha in 1915 and the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1925; [3] the saffron flag is believed to be a guru, or supreme authority, in the latter. [4] [5]